
Master English speaking through natural, child-like learning using fun stories, conversations, and movies. Stay motivated, become an active learner, and speak with clear pronunciation to communicate like a native.
Ignore negative critics, including family or friends who judge errors, and stay focused on your progress in English speaking while protecting your motivation and path.
Explore how using hundreds of resources beyond a single book accelerates English learning. Listening with podcasts and audio strengthens speaking, while reading and writing build overall language skills.
Repetition is the key to English mastery through listening, watching, and speaking practice. Adopt a learning language ethic to stay motivated and keep improving.
Learn English with movies by surrounding yourself with a relatable character, imitating their tone and gestures, and choosing modern shows suited to your level for purposeful listening and speaking practice.
Learn to start the course effectively by following a seven-day per section rhythm, focusing on listening, speaking practice, weekly homework, and audio submissions, with quizzes and Q&A.
Tim and the mosquitoes weave a funny story of a boy who reads in a tiny room as mosquitoes bite him, while simple questions boost his learning power.
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Learn action phrases for good news and bad news, contrast phone calls with in-person visits, and use yesterday, today, and tomorrow in doctor and patient contexts.
Participate in a funny news-story about a kid named Jerry in Beardstown, who misses his mom and befriends a cow named Tommy, while exploring tense shifts between present and past.
Explore how Jerry, a kid with a huge beard, moves through past, present, and future in Beardstown with his cow friend Tom, who helps him when he’s sad.
Explore a story conversation about Bob, a 500-kilogram man who believes he's fluffy, not fat or obese, and sleeps 12 hours a day while declaring 'my life, my rules'.
Explore the past, present, and future tenses using had, did, was, and ed forms with irregular verbs, in Miriam’s journey to English fluency.
Learn words for describing hair length and color, such as long, short, blonde, and dark hair, plus opposites like angel and devil, and admire versus condemn.
Learn essential words for the apple story, including seasons spring to winter, eat and starve, reality versus lie, and sameness versus difference. Practice reading and use these words daily.
Explore a playful tale of spring bloom and summer fruit, then an old myth of black apples that move and are poisonous to touch, might come back this summer.
Speak and Understand English Better: A Course to Help You Talk and Listen Like a Pro
Are you ready to get better at English? This course is for anyone, whether you're just starting or already advanced. You'll learn to speak clearly and confidently, using simple words and stories to help with grammar, vocabulary, and how words sound. I've taught English for over five years, including to groups like NGOs, and have found ways to really make these lessons stick. Join this special course and start speaking English better today.
What You'll Get:
Easy words and stories in each part, and you can download the audio
Exciting talks to keep you interested and wanting to learn more
Quizzes after each story to check what you've learned
Words on the screen for each part, so everyone can understand
A Facebook group to talk to other students and share how you're doing
Practice listening in your Google classroom
Help by email if you have any questions or need extra support
How to Learn Best with This Course:
Watch the words, stories, and talks in each part for at least 3 days to really teach them
Say the words out loud and answer questions to get better at talking
Listen to the lessons to understand them better
Come to the weekly group talks to practice real conversations
Do the assignments in Google Classroom to use what you've learned
Follow these steps, and you'll get better at speaking, feel surer of yourself, and understand English grammar and words in a way that feels natural.